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【1】It is a year since the Smiths came to Qingdao and they are falling in love with it.
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【2】Studies show that one fifth of the pupils have difficulty in reading by the age of 11.
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【3】我们应该和老师友好相处。(get on…with)
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【4】大明喜欢听英语歌曲。(enjoy)
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【5】老虎以肉为主食。(live on…)
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2、--How wonderful these paintings are! Which one do you think the artist?
-- Perhaps he __________ the one hanging on the wall.
A. satisfying; satisfies B. satisfies with ; satisfies C. satisfies ; is satisfied with D. satisfied with; is satisfied with
3、I was hurt badly in the accident. Unluckily, Jane was ________ injured than me.
A.more seriously B.the more seriously C.most seriously D.the most seriously
4、The story was so _____ that we couldn’t help laughing.
A.boring B.difficult C.terrible D.funny
5、— Hello, may I speak to Mr. Wang?
— Sorry, he isn’t in the office. He with his student ____________ Dongshan Park.
A.has gone to
B.have gone to
C.has been to
D.have been to
6、(2012贵州贵阳)—Henry,you________tell the teacher if you want to go out of the classroom.
—Sorry,sir.
A.are supposed to
B.are surprised to
C.are afraid to
7、Stephen Hawking had a serious illness, _______ he kept studying physics.
A. and B. but C. so D. or
8、I won’t be able to understand what you say, you speak too quickly.
A. if B. though C. because D. but
9、—Tom ________ Tim and _________ the first prize.
—Congratulations!
A.defeated; defeated
B.won; won
C.defeated; won
D.won; defeated
10、—I should have been more careful in the exam.
—It is a great pity that you __________.
A.didn’t B.haven’t C.were not D.are not
11、Though she lives ________ at home, she doesn’t feel ________ for she has many things to do.
A.alone; alone B.alone; lonely C.lonely; alone
12、We will plant more trees so that we can improve cur environment.
A.in order that B.because C.such that D.in order to
13、I hate _______ the dishes because it’s boring.
A. do B. doing C. make D. making
14、— Could you tell us how to do it? We don’t know the steps.
— OK, please ________ my words carefully.
A.hear B.note C.see D.keep
15、----Would you like to go to the beach with me?
----I’d love to. But I_______ to give a speech about the environment the other day.
A. am asked B. was asked C. asked D. ask
16、—Have you finished the poster for the party?
—Not yet. I ________ it in two days.
A.finish
B.finished.
C.will finish
D.have finished
17、—The weather is very good.Let’s go to the seaside.
—________.Why not?
A.Have fun
B.Not really
C.Sounds fine
D.Not at all
18、(2011江苏镇江)Mr.Brown always makes his class________and keeps his students________in class.
A.alive;interesting
B.lively;interesting
C.alive;interested
D.lively;interested
19、Premier Zhou Enlai________ for many years, but he still lives in the hearts of Chinese people.
A.died
B.was died
C.has been died
D.has been dead
20、What ______shame it is to leave my daughter behaving impolitely in ________ public.
A. /; / B. a ; / C. /; the D. a; the
21、The Wandering Earth has become one of movies in China.
A.popular
B.more popular
C.most popular
D.the most popular
22、完成句子
【1】他们转过身,但什么没看见。 They _________ _ but saw nothing.
【2】我们盼望不久收到你的来信。 We look forward to ____________ you soon.
【3】他醒来发现自己在医院里。 He and found himself in hospital.
【4】我喜欢看着它们游来游去。 I like __________________ around.
【5】汤姆怕晚上出门。 Tom is _______________ out at night.
23、请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框内的七个选项中,选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺,结构完整。
Where else on Earth can you fall asleep to the wound of lions roaring (咆哮),or watch millions of flamingos (火烈鸟) take off from a lake? It is in Africa—the second largest continent in the world.
Africa is an inviting place to travel. 【1】 Although it is in the hot area, the top of the mountain is covered with ice and snow all the year round. In Kenya, the famous Great Rift Valley (东非大裂谷) tears (撕裂) the land of Africa.
【2】 Africa is home to many animals including elephants, giraffes, crocodiles and hippos.
【3】__ People of different ethnic groups (民族) make it colorful with their special customs and traditions.
Massai is a major ethnic group in East Africa. 【4】 They also have a special custom: both men and women have their ears pierced when they are children. Then they wear heavy earrings to make their ear holes big. The bigger their ear holes, the more beautiful they appear to others.
The Zulu are the largest ethnic group in South Africa. 【5】 Their colored beads (珠子) and baskets are tourists’ favorite.
A. Yet the charm of this amazing land is not just its natural beauty. B. Africa is a good place for us to work and travel . C. Maasai people are brave and good at hunting . D. They think it is a fun to make their ear holes big. E. They are good at making handicrafts (手工艺品) F. Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanazania is about 5,895 meters high. G. If you are animal lovers, a safari is great for you. |
24、Reading is a good hobby for all kinds of reasons. First , reading is fun. You can always keep yourself happy if like reading. You will never feel bored or tired. Next, you can read a book anywhere----in a car, on a plane, or even in the bathroom. All you need is a book! Another good reason for reading is that it is useful. If you read as a hobby, you will get better and better at it. And you will read faster and find it easier to understand what you read. As your reading skills improve, you will probably find your schoolwork becomes much better.
Some people say that reading is out of date (过时的). This is not true. You can read on computers, and the better you read, the better your computer skills will be. Good readers may become writers, too. They always have more things to write about.
Reading is a wonderful hobby. Why not start reading ri ght now?
【1】Reading can always keep yourself ______________.
A. happy B. tired C.bored D.excited
【2】 You can read a book ______________.
A. when you are driving a car B.anywhere
C. only on a planeD. only in the reading room
【3】You can read faster _____________.
A. after you read a book
B. after you finish your schoolwork
C. if you read as a hobby
D.if you are a student
【4】It is _____________ that reading is out of date.
A. not true B.true C. sure D.easy
【5】What d oes the passage mainly tell us?
A. You can read on computers.
B.Reading is a good hobby.
C. Good readers must be good writers.
D. Reading is useful.
25、 Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)
In the 1920s, scientists found a collection of bones near Beijing,China. They believed that the bones were human and that they were about 500,000 years old. They also believed the bones were important because they were form a little-known stage in the evolution of human beings.
The bones were kept in Beijing until 1941. Then because the Japanese army was advancing towards the city, the scientists decided to send the bones to the US for safety.
Dr Harry L.Shapiro, former Professor of Anthropology(人类学)at Columbia University, has been searching for them ever since. He believes they were stolen by the American army officer whose job was to take them to the US. He could be right.
After the war, a Chicago businessman offered $5,000 to anybody with information about the bones. A woman phoned him and told him she knew where the bones were. He arranged to meet her on the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building in New York. They met and she told him that her husband had come home from China with fossils(化石)of a prehistoric(of the time before recorded history)man. She showed him photographs of them. Then she walked away and was never heard from again.
A few years later, however, a Sydney businessman reported that he had the bones and that he had buried them in a forest in Tasmania. He offered to say where for a large sum of money. Then he, too, was never heard from again. Someone, somewhere, has the bones but nobody seems to know who or where.
【1】How old were the bones thought to be?
A.Five thousand years old. B.Fifty thousand years old.
C.About half a million years old. D.A million years old.
【2】The scientists thought the bones were important because ________.
A.they were human B.they were found on a state
C.they had a history of 50,000 years D.they were from an important evolution period
【3】Why were the bones sent to the USA?
A.Because Americans liked collecting old things.
B.Because the bones might fall into the hands of Japanese invaders.
C.Because they could be sold for a lot of money.
D.because the Chinese didn't need them.
【4】What happened to the Chicago businessman when a person contacted him about the bones?
A.He made friends with the woman. B.He only talked to her on the phone.
C.He has never been heard from again. D.He met her and saw the photos of some bones.
【5】What happened a few years later?
A.A Sydney businessman offered to buy them for much money.
B.Nobody heard anything more about them.
C.A Sydney businessman took them to a forest in Tasmania.
D.An Australian said they were buried in Tasmania.
【6】From the passage we can conclude that ________.
A.the woman was sure to know where the bones were B.the bones have not been returned to China
C.the bones must have been in the Australian's hands D.the Sydney businessman must have told a lie
26、 Upcycling is the process of changing old materials into something useful and often beautiful.
So, is it the same as recycling? No. Recycling takes materials-paper or glass-and breaks them down so their base materials can be remade into a new product. When you upcycle an item(物品), you are not breaking down the material,
you are simply refashioning it. For example, you might make shoes out of old tyres. Also, the upcycled item is typically of the same, or even better, quality(质量) than the original.
Upcycling isn’t a new idea. Some of the best examples of modern-day upcycling come from the 1930s to 1940s when families didn’t have enough materials. In those days, things were repurposed over and over until there were no longer useful. For example, an old door can be made into a new dining table. Economising(节约) is still a trend(趋势) today and a big reason why more and more people upcycle. But an even bigger reason for the rebirth of upcycling is its good influence on the environment.
Upcycling is green. The plain and simple fact of the matter is that upcycling is much better for the planet than throwing things away. When you upcycle, that's one item less that ends upon the waste mountain. Upcycling is also considerably more environmentally friendly than recycling, which needs energy or water to break down materials. Upcycling just needs your own creativity and effort.
Grace Robinson, from the UK, takes used tea bags and turns them into dresses, shoes and even hats. Every day she drinks some tea, and then dries out the tea bags with the tea still in them. When they are dry, she takes the tea out and sews the bags together to make clothes. This can take a long time- maybe months for a single dress -so Grace gets friends to help her by drinking tea too and passing their tea bags on to her.
There are two ways to support the upcycling movement. Sort(分类)through your wardrobe or recycling bin and create items yourself, or buy ready-made items from upcycled materials. Both ways benefit the environment and in return, you get something that’s both attractive and practical.
【1】We can learn from the passage that upcycling ___________.
A.can improve the quality of items
B.needs more energy than recycling
C.needs to break down base materials
D.produces more waste than recycling
【2】The underlined word"refashioning"in Paragraph 2 probably means “___________”.
A.giving a new form B.giving a simple name
C.making a perfect copy D.making a different model
【3】The writer probably agrees that ___________.
A.it is better to make clothes with used tea bags
B.upcycling is much greener than recycling
C.it is necessary to help others to upcycle
D.people need to be more creative
【4】Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Get started to recycle today
B.A modern trend: upcycling
C.Is it the same as recycling?
D.To recycle or to upcycle?
27、Getting recognization(认可)from National Geographic, a famous US magazine, is the dream for many photographers. A lucky Chinese teenage photographer has made this dream come true just after his 14th birthday last year.
With his work Qiangtoucao (Weed on the Wall), Gong Zijie, a student from Changsha, Hunan, won the 2014 International Photography Contest for Kids in China’s competition last year. It was hosted by National Geographic Kids. Gong got the first place in the Wild Vacation part. His photo shows the shadow (影子) of a weed (野草) on the Palace Museum’s red walls. In world-famous photographer Li Shaobai’s words, “The picture is silent, but it’s also powerful.” How did Gong make it? “I just saw the weed and found it lonely and helpless,” said Gong.
Gong learned photography from his father, a photographer working for Hunan TV. Since the age of 4, he has been following his father to learn to take pictures.
Gong is a patient photographer. When he views something valuable, he can spend hours waiting for the perfect time for the picture. Compared with beautiful sights, the young photographer is paying more attention to social topic. In Gong’s pictures of Liuyang River, hundreds of dead fish show us the deadly results of pollution. He has made up his mind to document polluted rivers at least once every year to focus more people’s eyes on the environment.
“Now photography is not only a hobby, but also a duty for me,” said Gong.
【1】Where did Gong Zijie take the photo named “Qiangtoucao”?
【2】How did Li Shaobai like Gong’s photo in the passage?
【3】What is Gong’s father?
【4】How long has Gong learned photography?
【5】Did Gong decide to document polluted rivers only once a year?
28、 As you grow older, there will be certain events that will mark your growth. Graduating from high school and getting your first job are just a few of these. What are some other ways in which we mark our j【1】 towards adulthood?
In the US, getting your driver’s license at the age of 16 is seen as a major coming-of-age (成人) ritual (仪式). You may have seen kids c【2】 their first car in movies and TV shows. It is the first true t【3】 of independence for most teenagers. But not every teenager gets a car right away. U【4】, their parents will buy a second-hand car for them as their first car.
Another big coming-of-age event is the prom (毕业舞会). H【5】 at the end of the year, the prom is a graduation celebration for senior high school students. Teenagers wear fancy clothing, ask each other to dance and vote (投票) for a prom "king" and “queen". For many teenagers, prom is the biggest social event of the year. It's a time for them to dress and a【6】 like an adult.
And there's still more. At the age of 18, we can vote in the US and at 21, we can drink alcohol ( 酒 ).
This is also the time when most children m【7】 out of their parents' home for college or work. It is around this age that society starts to c【8】 us to be adults. But what does it really mean to be an adult?
Psychologist Jeffrey Arnett surveyed young adults and found three c【9】 adulthood goals: taking r【10】 for yourself, making independent decisions, and being financially (经济上) independent.
I agree with Arnett. Being an adult has more to do with one's maturity (成熟) If you want to drive, vote, drink, leave home or even start a romantic relationship, you have to make sure that you're ready to be responsible.
29、Five paintings worth 500 million Euros, including works by modern masters Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, have been stolen from a Paris museum, officials said Thursday.
The paintings______ missing just before the Musee d’Art Moderne was to open.
A _____ window and lock suggested that it took place overnight Wednesday. Video cameras recorded one person entering the museum _____ a window. But it was unclear ____ more thieves took part in stealing the art.
Besides the Matisee and Picasso, works by Georges Braque, Ferdinand Leger and Amedeo Modigliani were also ____ from the walls of the museum, one of the most-visited in the French capital.
It is said that the stolen paintings _____ 500 million Euros (635 million dollars).
France has seen a growing _____ of art thefts in recent months.
In January, about 30 paintings— ____ some by Picasso and Henri Rousseau—were stolen from a building in the Cote d’Azur, with a total _____ of around one million Euros.
On New Year’s Eve, a painting by Edgar Degas ______ from the Cantini Museum in Marsseilla, also in the south of France. The 1877 painting worth 800,000 Euros had been lent for _____ by the Musee d’Orsay in Paris.
In June last year, the Picasso Museum in Paris _____ during the day, the art stolen was worth three million Euros.
【1】A. discovered B. were discovered C. have discovered D. is discovered
【2】A. moved B. pulled C. lost D. broken
【3】A. across B. through C. on D. over
【4】A. why B. when C. if D. where
【5】A. taken away B. given away C. thrown away D. put away
【6】A. sold B. cost C. took D. afford
【7】A. group B. part C. lot D. number
【8】A. including B. except C. with D. Against
【9】A. value B. worth C. wealth D. treasure
【10】A. bought B. borrowed C. disappeared D. appeared
【11】A. a meeting B. an exhibition C. a play D. a concert
【12】A. is robbed B. robbed C. was robbed D. has been robbed